Wayne Newton
American singer and entertainer
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2022 | Announced the 90th overall selection for the Raiders during Day 2 of the NFL draft |
2022 | Announced the 90th overall selection for the Raiders during Day 2 of the NFL draft |
2021 | Newton played the role of Marshall in 'Puppy Love'. |
2021 | Newton played the role of Marshall in 'Puppy Love'. |
June 2020 | Newton appeared in television commercials across North America as a spokesperson for Caesars Entertainment, promoting the reopening of their resorts during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
June 2020 | Newton appeared in television commercials across North America as a spokesperson for Caesars Entertainment, promoting the reopening of their resorts during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
January 2019 | Newton celebrated his 60th year on stage with a show entitled 'Mr. Las Vegas' at Caesars Palace, which ran from January through May. |
January 2019 | Newton celebrated his 60th year on stage with a show entitled 'Mr. Las Vegas' at Caesars Palace, which ran from January through May. |
April 26 2018 | Casa de Shenandoah hosted its last public event before closing indefinitely for renovations. |
April 26 2018 | Casa de Shenandoah hosted its last public event before closing indefinitely for renovations. |
2016 | Newton returned to the stage at Bally's Hotel with a lounge show called 'Up Close & Personal', featuring live singing, playing self-taught instruments, and showing movie and TV clips. |
2016 | Newton appeared as himself in 'Sharknado: The 4th Awakens'. |
2016 | Newton appeared as himself in 'Sharknado: The 4th Awakens'. |
2016 | Newton returned to the stage at Bally's Hotel with a lounge show called 'Up Close & Personal', featuring live singing, playing self-taught instruments, and showing movie and TV clips. |
September 2015 | Newton reached an agreement with Lacy Harber and opened Casa de Shenandoah for public tours, including a museum with his memorabilia. |
September 2015 | Newton reached an agreement with Lacy Harber and opened Casa de Shenandoah for public tours, including a museum with his memorabilia. |
December 17 2012 | U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Bruce Markell approved the sale of Newton's estate, Casa de Shenandoah, with the property valued at $50.8 million. |
December 17 2012 | U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Bruce Markell approved the sale of Newton's estate, Casa de Shenandoah, with the property valued at $50.8 million. |
2011 | Appeared as a member of Toby Keith's entourage at the 46th Academy of Country Music Awards |
2011 | Newton was involved in two films: voicing Jimmy 10-Strings in 'Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil' and making a cameo as Sankey in '40 West'. |
2011 | Appeared as a member of Toby Keith's entourage at the 46th Academy of Country Music Awards |
2011 | Newton was involved in two films: voicing Jimmy 10-Strings in 'Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil' and making a cameo as Sankey in '40 West'. |
2010 | Newton testified before the Rules Committee of the Virginia House of Delegates, appealing for recognition of the Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia. |
2010 | Newton took a five-year hiatus to spend time with his family and prepare his voice for future Las Vegas shows. |
2010 | Wayne Newton voiced Mr. New Vegas, the DJ of Radio New Vegas, in the popular video game Fallout: New Vegas, expanding his entertainment career into video game voice acting. |
2010 | Wayne Newton voiced Mr. New Vegas, the DJ of Radio New Vegas, in the popular video game Fallout: New Vegas, expanding his entertainment career into video game voice acting. |
2010 | Newton testified before the Rules Committee of the Virginia House of Delegates, appealing for recognition of the Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Virginia. |
2010 | Newton took a five-year hiatus to spend time with his family and prepare his voice for future Las Vegas shows. |
February 2010 | Bruton Smith sued Newton, seeking foreclosure of his Las Vegas ranch Casa de Shenandoah due to a delinquent loan. |
February 2010 | Bruton Smith sued Newton, seeking foreclosure of his Las Vegas ranch Casa de Shenandoah due to a delinquent loan. |
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